In the Crucible Act, What is John’s response when Elizabeth asks him to talk to Cheever about Abigail?

He hesitates

He goes right away

He ignores her

He tells her to mind her own business

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In "The Crucible," when Elizabeth asks John Proctor to talk to Cheever about Abigail, he hesitates. John is conflicted about involving himself in the matter, as he is aware of the complexities of the situation and his own past with Abigail. His hesitation reflects his internal struggle and the tension in their relationship.

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